Humboldt County's Quint Bell, Cade Bell and Danyelle Brown have qualified for the National Junior High School Rodeo Finals, to be held June 22-28 in Des Moines, Iowa.
The three will be traveling with the rest of the Nevada contingent to compete in the 10th annual event.
Brown qualified in the ribbon roping along with Quint Bell. Quint Bell qualified in three other events including chute dogging, goat tying and team roping, along with his brother Cade Bell. Cade Bell, who was named the Nevada Rookie of the Year in the boys division, will also compete in breakaway roping.
Featuring roughly 1,000 contestants from 42 states, five Canadian provinces and Australia, the NJHFR is the world's largest junior high rodeo. In addition to competing for more than $75,000 in prizes, NJHFR contestants will also be vying for more than $100,000 in college scholarships and the chance to be named a National Junior High School Rodeo national champion.
To earn this title, contestants must finish in the to 20 based on their combined times/scores in the first two rounds to advance the final round on the last day of the event. National champions will then be determined based on their three-round combined times/scores.
Again this year, the championship performance will be televised nationally as part of the Cinch Highschool Rodeo Tour telecast on RFD-TV. Live broadcasts of each performance will air online at HHSRATV.com. Performance times are 5 p.m. on June 23 and 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. each day thereafter.
Along with great rodeo competition and the chance to meet new friends from around the world, contestants have the opportunity to enjoy shooting sports, volleyball, tug-of-war, dances, family-oriented activities, church serviced sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian Cowboys, shopping at the trade show and visiting area attractions as Des Moines hosts the event for the first time.
For more information and up to date results, visit www.HHSRA.org.[[In-content Ad]]